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Heater/defroster plumbing
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Bill Bow
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I found the outlet for the defroster on my '37. I have the outlet and the heater. In between should be a piece of hose from the heater to the under side of the dash. The hose should hook up to a part that bolts to the defroster outlet with the dash sandwiched in between.
I haven't been unable to find a parts manual with this in it.
Any idea where I can find one of these "guzundas"? It goes under the dash connecting the heater hose to the outlet.

Posted on: 2016/3/27 10:23
Bilbo
1937 120C Sport Coupe

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Re: Heater/defroster plumbing
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HH56
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If flackmaster doesn't have something and since it is high and well out of sight perhaps it could be fabricated. IIRC someone said it was essentially a bent piece of sheetmetal with a collar on one side for the duct. I believe it was even described as being somewhat crude.

If someone could post dimensions or maybe a photo or two of a real one taken straight up under the dash to see where or how things lie and mount, it might be able to be done for a reasonable cost at a sheetmetal shop -- or even in your garage.

Posted on: 2016/3/27 11:53
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